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The Hubble Space Telescope provided astronomers with
some of their first views of the outer reaches of space. Some of the miraculous footage captured by the Hubble has been edited
together for the documentary Stargaze.
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Nominated for an Academy Award, this 36-minute IMAX production offers a state-of-the-art,
computer-generated journey through the universe, and tries to pinpoint the role of human beings cohabitating within its vastness.
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NASA's Hubble telescope has gone on to provide mankind
with breathtaking images of some of the farthest-reching spots in the known universe.
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National Geographic use computer-generated animation
to build on images captured by the Hubble Telescope. Beginning on planet Earth, viewers are hurtled into the deepest reaches
of space.
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The educational video My Fantastic Field Trip
to the Planets offers a series of songs and special effects that bring the planets of the solar system to life, and provides
much information for children to absorb.
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NASA and America's space program examines the Apollo-Soyuz
mission (the first joint American-Soviet space flight) and the orbiting scientific research station Skylab.
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This National Geographic documentary examines the asteroid
impact theories of Eugene and Carol Shoemaker. A theory that a one-mile-wide asteroid, if it hit earth, would destroy
all life on the planet.
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NOVA: The Elegant Universe is a three-hour miniseries
about the string theory, which some physicists believe may unify the forces of nature. Computer animation to illustrate explanations
for the idea which has been called the "theory of everything."
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The creators of Starry Night turn their sights skyward
once again for this two-and-a-half study of the heavens that seeks to explore all of the wonders that lie beyond Earth's atmosphere.
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The speculative documentary Super Comet: After the Impact
concurrently explores the various possibilities and pays homage to the ability of humans to adapt to the direst of circumstances.
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Voyage to the Planets and Beyond uses photographs from the
far reaches of space taken by satellites during unmanned space missions as a basis for this speculative tale about a ten-year
journey from Earth to Jupiter.
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